
2022 Australian Accounting Awards
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Sarah Hyland has been short-listed for the Young Accountant of the Year award at the Australian Accounting Awards 2022.
The Australian Accounting Awards is the premier event in showcasing the depth of talent in the nation’s accounting professionals and businesses, recognising their success and their passion for the sector.
The finalist list, which was announced on Tuesday, 26 April, features over 290 high-achieving professionals across 34 submission-based categories.
Reaching the finalists stage is regarded as an incredible achievement across the Australian accounting industry, showcasing the depth of dedication and commitment each individual and business brings to advancing the industry.
Accountants Daily editor Philip King said: “The Accountants Daily Australian Accounting Awards night is renowned as the premier event each year when the profession recognises and celebrates those right at the top of their game.
“This year it is especially poignant as the first face-to-face awards night since the onset of COVID. It offers the whole industry a chance to come together and mark its exceptional contributions to the national wellbeing through the trials of the pandemic and testing natural disasters.
“Under such difficult circumstances, to be shortlisted from among the hundreds of high-quality entries is a mark of high achievement, one that echoes throughout the profession.”
Sarah Hyland at Together Business Australia said that she was humbled to be recognised and proud to be named as a finalist in the Australian Accounting Awards 2022
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